The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 10, 1914, Image 2

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    STRIKE
For the Hour has come.
g Every Dollar’s
Cohen’s Bankrupt Stock must
be sold as our time is limited
And we must vacate the premises.
$1.00 will more than trip
A few prices to give you an idea of the HORRIBLE
SLAUGHTER at this Great Bankrupt Sale:
Worth of Louis
le its value.
LADIES SHOES
Values up to $3.50 a pair
Bankrupt Sale Price
89c¢.
$2.00 and $2.50 Hats
The Very Latest Styles
Bankrupt Sale Price
$1.00
$6.00
Furs, Extra Fine Quality
Bankrupt Sale Price
$1.49
$1.50 HATS
Only a few left
Bankrupt Sale Price
59c,
$15.00
Ladies’ Suits, The Very Latest Styles,
Bankrupt Sale Price
$7.49.
Men’s and Boys’ Suits,
overcoats and pants
Slaughtered Unmercifully
$10.00
Ladies’ Coats, Extra Fine Quality,
Bankrupt Sale Price
$4.49.
RUBBERS
For Everybody at
Bankrupt Prices.
Ladies’ Misses’ dresses, skirts, waists
and children’s coats
Almost Given Away.
“A Full and Complete
Line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
and notions
Almost Given Away.
Thousands of Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention.
Look
for the Bankrupt Sign.
FIXTURES FOR SALE.
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Next door to the Sec.
National Bank Blding.
oe
Lis Cohen, Meyersdale.
Bought by The Phila.
Underselling Co.
or,
ee
Three Fine
Posirargh. Pa. PT Agua 39.0048
ITS TAL BEST FARM SRPLR iN THU WORD AND YOU KNOW iT"
Our Splendid
Combination Offer!
with The Commercial for $1.85.
Not wishing to handle the cheap, trashy magazines, often filled
i
Magazines in Connection |
with questionable stories and advertisements unfit for the home
and children’s reading, we have made a contract by which our
subscribers can obtain superior reading matter for a mere nominal
price when combined with The Commercial, their favorite county
which is a leader in quality.
For only $1.85 per year we will send the
following with our paper:
Kimballs being the world’s greatet farm paper,
Dairy Farmer and we would have you Tots Bit it i
miss i a weekly farm paper—not monthly
Teh most RE You can’t get this from
The Nationa] Stockman And Farmer,
the publishers for less than $1.00,
The Woman’s World, a very superior
home paper, :
Kimball,s Dairy Farmer, which comes
every two weeks; these constituue a
Great-Four Combination rarely equal-
ed- J
You can Get McCall’s and Commercial
through us for $1.60. We have other
very attractive combinations.
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LORE OF THE DAIRY.
ed
When the cows have recovered
their ample milk fiow on the lush
September grass, maintain it by
judicious feeding. It is here that 2
the benefit of the silo is dggion 5
dairy cow's diet. See to it that
she has free access to a liberal
supply at all times.
Success in the dairy seems to
be most all “s;” separator, silo,
scales—then the following letter,
“t,” test is a close second.
Good care consists in‘doing ev-
erything from milking and car-
ing for the cows to marketing
the butter or cream as if your
whole life success depended on it.
Successful dairying means that
it is vital to steer clear of dry
cows and indifferent producers.
High priced feed brings this
home.
DISTRIBUTING AND
strated.
Salt is an essential part of the
ALAA ALLALLLALLALALAALLLALALALLL ALLLALLLLLLLLLS &
POVIVPIVIVIIVIIIIPIIIITIIIITIIIIITIIVIVIITVYYY VEY Y
PACKING SILAGE |
[Prepared by United States department of
| agriculture.]
Unless there is some one in the silo
te distribute and tramp the material
the cut material will be thrown too
much in one place and the leaves,
stalks and grain will not be uniformly
distributed, says farmers’ bulletin No.
578 of the United States department of
agriculture. The sides should be kept
| bigher than the center of the whole
surface, while tramping should be done
close to the wall.
Various contrivances have been used
for distributing the silage. The one
most to be recommended for this pur-
pose, however, is a metal pipe similar
to the one in which the cut corn is ele-
vated, but put together loosely in sec-
tions. The corn from the blower pass-
es down this pipe into the silo, and, be-
ing loosely put together, it can be
swung 80 that the material can be
placed anywhere in the silo. With this
contrivance no work with a fork is
necessary and one man can do the
work of two or three and do it more
easily. There is very little loose mate-
rial flying about in the silo, and the
work is much cleaner. Another advan-
tage 1s a lessening of the danger of be-
ing struck by some foreign object
which might pass up the blower pipe.
Heavy knives of the cutter have been
known to pass through the blower and
into the silo. The pipe is put together
PY Haars
The Holstein cow is larger, strong-
er and longer lived than any other
dairy breed, say the admirers of
the black and whites. The calves
are stronger, hardier and easier
" They raise nearly all of
their calves. They resist diseases
well, They are more free from tu-
berculosis than other breeds, as a
rule. « They give, therefore, a pure,
wholesome milk, more nearly lke
that of the human being. It is bet-
ter for babies and invalids than any
milk. It is not so rich in butter
fat per gallon as the milk of the
Jersey, but because a Holstein gives
more milk she will yleld more but-
ter per cow than a Jersey. The
Holstein bull shown was a prize
winner last fall.
in sections so that as the silage rises in
the silo the sections can be readily de-
tached.
In case the material has become too
dry before it is put into the silo water
should be added to supply the moisture
necessary to make the silage pack prop-
erly. Unless it fs well packed the sil-
age will “fire fang” or deteriorate
through the growth of mold. Enough
water should be added to restore the
would be if cut at the proper stage.
Wm.
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. Price:
Back and Hips.,
larke Are a1
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ation of Kidney trouble
to build up the weaken-
vigorous,
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¥ Doge Dnt Nn
y COULUAL
make Th
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Si fT FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
{ is no question
The water may be added by running
directly into the silo by means of a
hose or by running through the blower,
It is claimed that by running it into
the blower the water is more thor-
oughly mixed with the cut corn.
It seems to be good practice, no mat-
ter what the condition of the corn is,
to wet down the material thoroughly
at the top of the silo when through
filling.
Several years ago it was a common
practice to cover the silage with some 2
material, such as dirt or cut straw,
in order to prevent the top layer from
spoiling. At present when any pro-
vision at all is made for this purpose
it consists usually in merely running
in on top cornstalks from which the
ears have been removed.
Alfalfa and Mangels. {
It would be difficult to find a much
better combination than alfalfa and
mangels for feeding dairy cows. There
that alfalfa is far
Sip Peri s
r hay
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moisture content of the corn to what it |
MANY PEOPLE
Say—
‘We know we ought to save money”.
But do nothing towards that end.
SOME make the start—
Regularly deposit a few dollors each week
or month with us and early find that the
problem for them has been solved.
Our Spirit of Friendly Helpfulness assists wonderfully
in the good work.
COME IN
LET US AID YOU
Start a Savings Account for Yourself
with the :
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK
MEYERSDALE, -:- “t= oy
PENNA.
Largest Shoe Repair Shop
In Somerset County and the most finely equipped, with
modern machinery, is that of Angelo Vitale, 322 Main St.
All work quickly done and guaranteed by us to be
satisfactory.
O’Sullivan’s Rubber Heels Used in This Shop.
Have them put on your shoes as they are the best
in America.
NEW LINE OF SHOES.
Have recently put in a good line of dress and work
shoes at the right price. Call in to see us. If you are in
a hurry we can repair your shoes while you wait,
We maintain an up-to-date Shoe Shine Parlor Gents and Ladies.
ANGELO VITALE,
322 Main St. Meyersdale, Pa.
Every Farmer with two or more
cows needs a
A DelLAVAL,,
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE.
J. T.YODER, io ame
Johnstown, - Penn'a.
Boys!
Do you want
this dandy
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3 net a 1. 22 Contest.
t»d mals the comer cou-
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Lvery boy 75 get one of your high-grade
/ Dicyc! 5, without money, and
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pon can cam t's hich-rrade Licycle Jo for vers Lule effort.
for very little clort during. spars 3 Nere,ocoviien
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Mail this coupon TO-DAY. / a a
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Winter Term Opens Jan.
New students may enter the
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
OF INDIANA, PA.
at the Opening of the Winter Term—Jan. 5th
For further information, address the Principal,
DR. JAMES E. AMENT INDIANA, PA.
SR
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Foley's Honey nnd Tar
— Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad
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